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Are you able to effectively help your rehab patients reintegrate into their daily lives, post-injury?

If not, you may not have the right tools to help with activities of daily living.

Your rehab patients don’t have the same function they once had, and the key to help them function properly are their activities of daily living (ADLs).

Use ADLs in therapeutic treatment by learning assessment and intervention techniques to develop rehab plans specific to them and their new way of living, during and after rehab. View various aspects - including the patient, environment and equipment - to decide if their surroundings can cause another injury, and create a better system they can rely on during recovery. This online course is your complete guide to building your patient's recovery around their daily life upon first assessment.

Give your clients, the other professionals on their case, and their families the ability to function in their lives.


Modifying ADLs Post-Injury

Early Bird Pricing of Only $259.99 USD

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Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Assessment and Intervention in the Clinic and at Home

 


 

Your patients are unable to operate as they did before.
Give them functional independence again.

 

Incorporate ADLs into therapeutic goals and treatment plans.

Compare tools that can cause re-injury vs. the safer choices for ADL patients.

Learn ADL interventions for the full spectrum of patient care - from geriatrics to pediatrics.

Develop skills to document and asses each cause effectively. 

 

 

 

Multidisciplinary Intervention Communication
Learn to communicate with the patient, and other connected professionals by showing progress in simple terms. Help the healthcare team better understand the plan and need for multidisciplinary intervention.
Types of ADLs in a Patient's Life 
Learn to use ADLs as a treatment modality, and view daily occupations, self-care skills, leisure interests, transportation, and community activities as important building blocks to rehabilitation. 




 
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Modifying ADLs Post-Injury

EARN UP TO 10 CE HOURS  - Included in the price!

 

 

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Strengthening the Geriatric Patient for Function with Michelle Green, PT, DPT, c-NDT, NCS

 

Keys to Building Better Balance in Older Adults with Sue Dupont, MS, MBA, PT, ATCCreate exercises based on specific functional deficits.

Move from endurance single plane motions to strength & power training multi-planar activities.

 

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Review the best balance tests and when to use them.

Demonstrate the latest exercise techniques, both high-tech and low-tech.

 

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What Your Colleagues Are Saying:

 


Excellent comprehensive and integrated presentation. Dr. Rafols's inclusion of his service experiences and observations added to making the program "universal".

Marie Thomas​

 

 

Jose is very knowledgeable and provided excellent clinical gems that I can immediately implement in my practice. I have been a therapist for 17 years and was still able to pick up valuable information from this course.

 

Victoria Rink

 


It really made me consider areas I have otherwise overlooked at home evaluations. Dr. Rafols was an excellent presenter. Very engaging and unique experiences shared.

Jennifer Kudlo
 


 Jose Rafols, OTD, MHSA, OTR/L

 

Jose Rafols is a licensed occupational therapist with 28 years of experience in clinical orthopedics, and 18 years of experience in upper extremity rehabilitation, hand–injuries, diabetic foot and wound care, neurological injuries, traumatic brain injury (TBI), geriatrics, and adult rehabilitation.
 
Dr. Rafols served more than 27 years of combined active and reserve duty in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Army, eventually working to set up and provide clinical rehabilitation for soldiers with post–blast injuries, ranging from mild–traumatic brain injury (TBI) to polytrauma. 
 
 

More about Jose Rafols:

  • Held the positions of Executive Officer 7217th MSU, Company Commander 324th VSH, and Chief and Assistant Chief of the Occupational Therapy Department at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA.
  • President and owner of Therapeutic Home–Bound Services Corporation (THS–Corp), which provides tailored and personalized private occupational therapy services for South Florida.
  • Presented master's level instruction in the occupational therapy program at Florida International University in Miami, Barry University, and the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, as well as numerous international, national, and regional conferences.
  • Writes for publications such as NEWS–Line for Occupational Therapists and COTAs and OT Practice. 
  • Member of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Florida Occupational Therapy Association, Association of Caribbean Occupational Therapists, Reserve Officers Association, and American Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS).

 

Modifying ADLs Post-Injury 

is your complete guide to help your rehabilitation
clients reintegrate into their lives, with optimum function in a new reality.


Today Only $259.99 USD

Enroll Now
Early Bird Pricing Ends Soon...

EARN UP TO 10 CE HOURS  - Included in the price!


 

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